Benches full of warmth and tenderness were created from the longing for a detail -simple and understandable by people.
Their chief quality is the rejection of the intellectual speculations.
A bent tree- it is a side of the bench and the oak leaves sculpted on the benches are the paying
a tribute to the past.
It is clear that lines were looked for in the landscape and they were sculpted in the benches in forms delicately embossed in the seats.
It is an attempt to give people the joy of looking at and using a nice and understandable piece of furniture.
There is a tiny strip of wood on which hands can be leaned and a naïve yellow colour is a reference to the folk spontaneity in the colour selection.
The fact that the ash was coloured yellow adds life to the unfinished interior of the church and makes it more bright and lit up by the sunlight which is always present here.
We saw a country girl in Mary Magdalene from the painting “ The Death of Mary” by Caravaggio and a peasant woman in Mary who was falling asleep
in lines and contours of Mary we saw
-mountains surrounding Juszczyn,
and in streams overgrown with trees
-folds of her dress.
We wanted to follow Caravaggio
literally,
and experience each centimeter of the canvas,
and, at least, touch the impetuousness
of the colours.
There was a need to give people the high art even in a form which is far from perfect.
TEXT
architect Andrzej Kaczmarczyk
Maria`s death
Caravaggio
LOW RELIEF IN LIME TREE
Krzysztof Kachel (low relief)
architekt Sylwia Bartoszewska (paint)
architekt Andrzej Kaczmarczyk (idea)